A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Pope. Gay. Pattison. Hammond. Savage. Hill. Tickell. Somervile. Broome. Pitt. Blair |
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To these came readily into my opinion ; but , at the same advantages of the third
volume , must be added a time , told nie it would create him man , enemies : great
pumber of fine Verses , taken from the au he was not mistaken ; for though the ...
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dyes . different places and seasons , ver . 71. UnimaNor will life's stream for
observation tay , givatle weaknesses in the greatest , ver . 70. & c . It hurries all
too fast to ...
The same man uiterly different in Contracts , inverrs , and gives ten thousand
dyes . different places and seasons , ver . 71. UnimaNor will life's stream for
observation tay , givatle weaknesses in the greatest , ver . 70. & c . It hurries all
too fast to ...
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The same year he published , in prose , The Present Stale of Wit , containing a
character of the perio , dical papers of the cime . · His reputation was now so
greatly advanced , that he attraded the notice of the Duchess of Mon. mouth , who
, in ...
The same year he published , in prose , The Present Stale of Wit , containing a
character of the perio , dical papers of the cime . · His reputation was now so
greatly advanced , that he attraded the notice of the Duchess of Mon. mouth , who
, in ...
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An orphan piece His pleasures past , and casts his grave remarks Near the same
time his dying brother fent , Among the heedless throng . The vigorous youth To
claim his kind support . The helpless pair Strips for the combat , hopeful to ...
An orphan piece His pleasures past , and casts his grave remarks Near the same
time his dying brother fent , Among the heedless throng . The vigorous youth To
claim his kind support . The helpless pair Strips for the combat , hopeful to ...
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As far as Phæbus and the heavenly powers | But now to mention farther I forbear
, Smile on your labours , make his diction your's : ith what trong charms they
captivate the ear ; Your style by his authentic ftandard frame , ben the same terms
...
As far as Phæbus and the heavenly powers | But now to mention farther I forbear
, Smile on your labours , make his diction your's : ith what trong charms they
captivate the ear ; Your style by his authentic ftandard frame , ben the same terms
...
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